Galleth the crook of the young man's elbow; / forget not, for I that youth have been. Smith was aforetime the Lothario gay. Yet once, I mind me, Smith was forced to stay Close in his room. Not calm, as I, was he; But his noise brought no pleasaunce, verily.... Lyric Forms from France– Their History and Their Use - 480 psl.autoriai: Helen Louise Cohen - 1922 - 527 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Tom Hood - 1882 - 224 psl.
...to go Around her waist. She wears a buckle, whose pin Galleth the crook of the young man's elb6w. / forget not, for I that youth have been. Smith was...see. Behold the deeds that are done of Mrs. Jones ! v. " Thou, for whose fear the figurative crow I eat, accursed be thou and all thy kin ! Thee will... | |
| Tom Hood - 1882 - 234 psl.
...wont to go Around her waist. She wears a buckle, whose pin Galleth the crook of the young man's elb6w. But his noise brought no pleasaunce, verily. Small...see. Behold the deeds that -are done of Mrs. Jones ! V. " Thou, for whose fear the figurative crow I eat, accursed be thou and all thy kin ! Thee will... | |
| Tom Hood - 1884 - 228 psl.
...to go Around her waist. She wears a buckle, whose pin Galleth the crook of the young man's elb6w. / forget not, for I that youth have been. Smith was...see. Behold the deeds that are done of Mrs. Jones ! Vt " Thou, for whose fear the figurative crow I eat, accursed be thou and all thy kin ! Thee will... | |
| 1889 - 366 psl.
...to go Around her waist. She wears a buckle whose pin Galleth the crook of the young man's elbow ; I forget not, for I that youth have been. Smith was...see. Behold the deeds that are done of Mrs. Jones ! r. Thou, for whose fear the figurative crow I eat, accursed be thou and all thy kin ! Thee will I... | |
| Gleeson White - 1893 - 388 psl.
...whose pin Galleth the crook of the young man's elbow ; / forget not, for I that youth have been. 1 Smith was aforetime the Lothario gay. Yet once, I mind me, Smith was forced to stay C ose in his room. Not calm, as I, was he ; But his noise brought no pleasaunce, verily. Small ease... | |
| 1896 - 688 psl.
...to go Around her waist. She wears a buckle, whose pin Galleth the crook of the young man's elb6w. / forget not, for I that youth have been. Smith was...see. Behold the deeds that are done of Mrs. Jones ! V. Thou, for whose fear the figurative crow I eat, accursed be thou and all thy kin 1 Thee will I... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 478 psl.
...atones For Saturday shortness of trade dollars three ? Behold the deeds that are done of Mrs. Jones! Yea! she forgets the arm was wont to go Around her...noise brought no pleasaunce, verily. Small ease he got of playing on the bones Or hammering on his stove-pipe, that I see. Behold the deeds that are done... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 492 psl.
...in his room. Not calm, as I, was he ; But his noise brought no pleasaunce, verily. Small ease he got of playing on the bones Or hammering on his stove-pipe,...Mrs. Jones! Thou, for whose fear the figurative crow I eat. accursed be thou and all thy kin! Thee will I show up — yea, up will I show Thy too thick... | |
| Gleeson White - 1901 - 388 psl.
...to go Around her waist. She wears a buckle whose pin Galleth the crook of the young man's elb6w ; / forget not, for I that youth have been. Smith was...gay. Yet once, I mind me, Smith was forced to stay Ciose in his room. Not calm, as I, was he ; But his noise brought no pleasaunce, verily. Small ease... | |
| Frederic Lawrence Knowles - 1902 - 506 psl.
...Badarjewska maid may wait for aye Ere sits she with a lover, as did we Once sit together, Amabel ! Can it be Yea! she forgets the arm was wont to go Around her...Mrs. Jones! Thou, for whose fear the figurative crow I eat, accursed be thou and all thy kin ! Thee will I show up — yea, up will I show Thy too thick... | |
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